Variations in myocardial CPK and Na+-K+ ATPase following long-term freezing. |
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Authors: | R F Cox J G Baust |
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Affiliation: | Program in Physiology, Department of Biology, University of Houston, Houston, Texas 77004 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The activity of the soluble enzyme CPK and the membrane bound enzyme Na+-K+ ATPase as a function of storage temperature, time of storage and cryoprotectant type and concentration in canine myocardial tissue was invesigated. Activity of CPK is well preserved at ?196 °C and ?79 °C and falls off during one month storage at ?40 °, ?20 °, and 0 °C. Na+-K+ ATPase demonstrates a greater liability. After an initial cryoprotectant “activation,” activity drops. In all cases, however, addition of the cryoprotectant preserved activity better than in samples stored only in buffer. |
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